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he explained to mrs thatcher that this was a deal with saudi arabia and therefore things were done differently. they wanted $43000000000.00 worth of weaponry that was $6000000000.00 pounds in commission. the fos majority i would most people understand is. what an executive goes to broad a foreign official he says to himself look i've taken a lot of risk to take this $5000000.00 that i'm paying to the prime minister of x. y. z. he makes an arrangement with prime minister of x.y.z. . i'll hand over the 5000000 but you take half of that 5000000 and you send it to the following bank account and a good mother union's money i don't mind paying bribes to politicians it's part of the deal the thing about politicians is that there are very emotionally prostitutes but only more expensive. from the 1950 s. o. . all the way through the 1970 s. the cia and the u.s. military were engaged in covert actions throughout central man america throughout africa really throughout the world where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up right wing military juntas funding and arming death squads l
he explained to mrs thatcher that this was a deal with saudi arabia and therefore things were done differently. they wanted $43000000000.00 worth of weaponry that was $6000000000.00 pounds in commission. the fos majority i would most people understand is. what an executive goes to broad a foreign official he says to himself look i've taken a lot of risk to take this $5000000.00 that i'm paying to the prime minister of x. y. z. he makes an arrangement with prime minister of x.y.z. . i'll hand...
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he was the former son in law of the then prime minister jim callaghan and he resigned because mrs thatcher became the prime minister in 179 why am i telling you all this because he was very rare he was a political appointee he wasn't a career civil servant could they decide now that the way to curry favor with president trump is to have a political appointee again it is a possibility and worth telling you he's already mentioned by and indeed. the one person the president trump president should break the perfect ambassador is the head of the brics it party. we've heard the one doing the rounds james that's a whole different conversation of course but just to be clear very briefly did donald trump want to be ambassador gone because donald trump didn't like being quote attacked or and or did mr trump not understand that the ambassador was simply doing his job because that's what he's paid to do he's paid to report back to london and the issue the question the news story is the leaking of the e-mail the leaking of the memos. well certainly president trump the niceties of what is the details of
he was the former son in law of the then prime minister jim callaghan and he resigned because mrs thatcher became the prime minister in 179 why am i telling you all this because he was very rare he was a political appointee he wasn't a career civil servant could they decide now that the way to curry favor with president trump is to have a political appointee again it is a possibility and worth telling you he's already mentioned by and indeed. the one person the president trump president should...
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Jul 19, 2019
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mrs thatcher was responding, in part, to rumours that schools were using books featuring same—sex families being taught to be gay. the ban prompted a counter—campaign. peter tatchell was one of the leaders. he was concerned about the children caught in the middle. in those days, young lgbt kids felt ostracised, rejected, so the levels of depression and anxiety was very, very, very high and many of them felt ashamed, because that was the message they were getting in school. so he took his message to the school gates. the slogan was, "it's ok to be gay, whether your friends are heterosexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual, it's ok". this leaflet wasn't promoting homosexuality. it was encouraging understanding and tolerance. in 2003, section 28 was repealed. it really is so sad that these arguments are still happening more than three decades later. today, again, rumours are circulating that children are being taught to be gay. on social media and websites like this one, there have been claims that the rse curriculum is part of a drive to socially engineer the values of children. and others say that t
mrs thatcher was responding, in part, to rumours that schools were using books featuring same—sex families being taught to be gay. the ban prompted a counter—campaign. peter tatchell was one of the leaders. he was concerned about the children caught in the middle. in those days, young lgbt kids felt ostracised, rejected, so the levels of depression and anxiety was very, very, very high and many of them felt ashamed, because that was the message they were getting in school. so he took his...
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he explained to mrs thatcher that this was a deal with saudi arabia and therefore things were done differently. they wanted $43000000000.00 worth of weaponry that was $6000000000.00 pounds in commission. the false majority would make people understand bribes. when an executive goes to bribe a foreign official he says to himself look i've taken a lot of risk to take this $5000000.00 that i'm paying to the prime minister of x.y.z. who makes an arrangement with prime minister of x.y.z. . i'll hand over the 5000000 but you take half of that 5000000 and you send it to the following bank accounts which will and good money is money i don't mind paying bribes to politicians spite of the deal this thing about politicians is a little very much like prostitutes but only more expensive. from the 1950 s. all. all the way through the 1970 s. the cia and the u.s. military were engaged in covert actions throughout central med america throughout africa really throughout the world where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up right wing military juntas funding and arming death squads like
he explained to mrs thatcher that this was a deal with saudi arabia and therefore things were done differently. they wanted $43000000000.00 worth of weaponry that was $6000000000.00 pounds in commission. the false majority would make people understand bribes. when an executive goes to bribe a foreign official he says to himself look i've taken a lot of risk to take this $5000000.00 that i'm paying to the prime minister of x.y.z. who makes an arrangement with prime minister of x.y.z. . i'll hand...
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Jul 12, 2019
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i want us to remember history, to remember that when you deregulate something, as mrs thatcher did, heest which is not validated, but nobody is doing validation. you remind people sometimes who are in authority and involved in those decisions, you literally send reminders to them and e—mails, even now. like what? literally send reminders to them and e-mails, even now. like what? they are very e-mails, even now. like what? they are very gentle reminders that you made a decision one day and for some of them who stuck to it two or three times and included family members in the refusal to believe that it was infected, you make important decisions. when you sit in the house of lords and house of commons, you are making decisions that have long, far—reaching consequences, so think carefully. don't always believe what you are told, question it. we had scientists saying one thing that we re scientists saying one thing that were being totally ignored and sidelined, and they turned out to be the ones who were correct. thank you for coming to see us. mad cow disease: the great british beef scanda
i want us to remember history, to remember that when you deregulate something, as mrs thatcher did, heest which is not validated, but nobody is doing validation. you remind people sometimes who are in authority and involved in those decisions, you literally send reminders to them and e—mails, even now. like what? literally send reminders to them and e-mails, even now. like what? they are very e-mails, even now. like what? they are very gentle reminders that you made a decision one day and for...
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and rhianna's trainer, it is like getting mr motivator to work with margaret thatcher. maybe they are thinking that they couldn't do that. it says not many 70—year—olds could do to my collapse of the park. i don't know about that. maybe that was just of the park. i don't know about that. maybe that wasjust in of the park. i don't know about that. maybe that was just in a of the park. i don't know about that. maybe that wasjust in a press release they were given. they mention the fact he is wearing a festival t—shirt. mention the fact he is wearing a festival t-shirt. he has mention the fact he is wearing a festivalt-shirt. he has been on his bicycle as well. he has been photographed cycling through london. let's look at the sun on sunday. archie is a red ring for dad. —— read —— a red ringer. a bit of consternation that was quite a private baptism ? consternation that was quite a private baptism? indeed. they have only released two photos, and one is only released two photos, and one is on most of the front pages today. this is an absolutely beautiful photo. he looks li
and rhianna's trainer, it is like getting mr motivator to work with margaret thatcher. maybe they are thinking that they couldn't do that. it says not many 70—year—olds could do to my collapse of the park. i don't know about that. maybe that was just of the park. i don't know about that. maybe that wasjust in of the park. i don't know about that. maybe that was just in a of the park. i don't know about that. maybe that wasjust in a press release they were given. they mention the fact he is...
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mr consulted... the special relationship often turns on personal relationships between washington and westminster. churchill and roosevelt formed a close wartime alliance. reagan and thatcherlist and the old etonian populist. here meeting at the united nations in new york, the city where both men were born. in donald trump, borisjohnson has a transatlantic fan. i think we are going to have a great relationship and boris is going to be a great prime minister. i predict he will be a great prime minister, he has what it takes, they have needed him for a long time. barack 0bama and gordon brown were not especially close and although he became barbecue buddies with david cameron, he regarded angela merkel as the key european leader. donald trump‘s relationship with theresa may started with a gentle tap on the hand but ended with repeated kicks in the teeth. ever since churchill coined the phrase, the special relationship has meant far more to the british than the americans. that‘s espeially true now. as the uk tries to exit the european union it is more diplomatically isolated and it desperately needs a trade deal with the united states. that partly explains the early offer of
mr consulted... the special relationship often turns on personal relationships between washington and westminster. churchill and roosevelt formed a close wartime alliance. reagan and thatcherlist and the old etonian populist. here meeting at the united nations in new york, the city where both men were born. in donald trump, borisjohnson has a transatlantic fan. i think we are going to have a great relationship and boris is going to be a great prime minister. i predict he will be a great prime...
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as margaret thatcher once said, the problem with socialcism that eventually you run out of other people's money. mr. speaker, earlier this year, i was fortunate enough to get to the border of colombia and venezuela. in fact, i was with a bipartisan, bicameral delegation to the border. i talked to refugees about the conditions from which they fled. i heard stories of physicians who were performing surgeries with smartphone light because the lights in the operating room went off and on. i heard stories from family members who said that people were dying, their other family members, because they couldn't get penicillin for simple wounds and infections. i saw a woman crossing a river in a wheelchair because she was so desperately seeking medical attention. it was truly heartbreaking. to this day, over three million venezuelans have fled for colombia. while the ruthless maduro regime blocks humanitarian aid into venezuela. yet, mr. speaker, sadly, members of this very body continue to stand with maduro. the speaker pro tempore: the ouse will be in order. mr. reschenthaler: while members of this body sta
as margaret thatcher once said, the problem with socialcism that eventually you run out of other people's money. mr. speaker, earlier this year, i was fortunate enough to get to the border of colombia and venezuela. in fact, i was with a bipartisan, bicameral delegation to the border. i talked to refugees about the conditions from which they fled. i heard stories of physicians who were performing surgeries with smartphone light because the lights in the operating room went off and on. i heard...
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we could talk about the irony of mrs thatcher talking about the merits of the single market., can british businesses get out in less than 100 days? they can, is as they plan properly. private data flowing from an eu customer to uk business might be prevented from 31st of october onwards, you can continue to flow for business mix are really straightforward adjustment to its terms and conditions of business, to make sure that customer gives express permission for the data to flow. it is a really straightforward change but you need to know about it. go to the information commission offices website and find out what you need to know. you sound so calm. sadly, there is a lot of talk about the impact, the negative and back at the impact, the negative and back at the no—deal brexit might have on industries, are there any sectors of the british economy that would benefit from having a no—deal brexit? yes, that is a really good question and there are certainly some sectors that are less impacted than other sectors are, so that are less impacted than other sectors are, so we see that a
we could talk about the irony of mrs thatcher talking about the merits of the single market., can british businesses get out in less than 100 days? they can, is as they plan properly. private data flowing from an eu customer to uk business might be prevented from 31st of october onwards, you can continue to flow for business mix are really straightforward adjustment to its terms and conditions of business, to make sure that customer gives express permission for the data to flow. it is a really...